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A reaction is occurring in a test tube. How is heat transmitted to the surroundings?(1 point)ResponsesHeat is carried out with matter as matter is changed with the surroundings.Heat is carried out with matter as matter is changed with the surroundings.Molecules collide with the glass, and the glass molecules then transmit that energy to the outside.Molecules collide with the glass, and the glass molecules then transmit that energy to the outside.As bubbles are formed and gas escapes, the heat is carried with the rising bubbles.As bubbles are formed and gas escapes, the heat is carried with the rising bubbles.All of the heat escapes out of the open top of the test tube as molecules collide with the air.All of the heat escapes out of the open top of the test tube as molecules collide with the air.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The most accurate response about how heat is transmitted to the surroundings in this scenario is:

**All of the heat escapes out of the open top of the test tube as molecules collide with the air.**

This option best describes the process of heat transfer in an open system where the heat from the reaction can be lost to the surrounding air through conduction, convection, and radiation.

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